Individual Freedom Podcast

In past programs we have talked about the concept of Nullification. Nullification is one of the three tools given to We the People by the framers of the Constitution to prevent the usurpation of power by the government. The federal government was formed by the voluntary agreement of thirteen sovereign states, each of whom was […]

The “Dawn of Civilization” is a topic you can discuss at length without lots of specific knowledge, because so much of what we know is speculation. There are no “selfies” of prehistoric human beings gathered around the head of a saber-toothed tiger they just killed or YouTube videos of a group of cave-folks partying around […]

While July Fourth has special meaning for Americans, our Independence Day celebrates the concept of the sovereign individual, a world view and an ideal that extends far beyond our borders. For centuries, man was ruled by autocrats and despots who owned everything and everyone, controlled all property, and had the authority to dictate the course […]

Once again, our Second Amendment Right to keep and bear arms is in danger of unconstitutional restrictions by liberal anti-gun activists. A recent decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, well-known for its progressive bias, upheld California’s draconian regulations that essentially prevent almost all citizens of the state from being able to carry a […]

Early voting ends Saturday, June 4th. Find your early voting location here. June 7th is primary day. Justice Bob Edmunds – June 7 Special Primary Election Cherokee County quarter-cent sales tax Referendum on June 7 Special Primary Ballot Kevin Corbin, GOP candidate for NC House District 120 on Freedom Forum Radio Due to a federal […]

The Five Finger Lifestyle

If you are overweight and you want to lose excess pounds to improve your health and physical appearance . . .

If you are diabetic with poorly controlled blood sugars and you are determined to take charge of your disease, reduce your blood sugar to the normal range, and try to prevent the debilitating and disabling complications of diabetes . . .

For centuries, human beings, inquisitive by disposition and design, have sought to understand the workings of the natural world in which they live. Scientists, observing these same events, are driven by the demands of scientific inquiry to study natural events and explain how they occur so that thi...